AFP.com/ Obama concerned over Egypt mass trials

SHAFAQNA – US President Barack Obama spoke to his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Thursday and expressed concern over mass trials and the continued detention of journalists and peaceful activists.

During a telephone call, the White House said, Obama encouraged Sisi to “invest in the political, economic, and social aspirations of the Egyptian people.”

“President Obama also expressed concern about mass trials, the status of NGOs, and the continued imprisonment of journalists and peaceful activists in Egypt,” the statement said.

In early December, an Egyptian court sentenced 188 people to death for the murder of 13 police officers — the latest in a series of mass trials launched by authorities amid a crackdown on supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi.

Hundreds of Morsi supporters have been sentenced to die in swift trials the United Nations has called “unprecedented in recent history.”

Egypt has also cracked down on the press, sentencing several journalists including three from international news network Al-Jazeera to lengthy prison terms.